1965 |
 Bausystem Design Hans Hopfer sofabed The sofa was full of accommodativeness. Comfort for two. And later on: A bed, a truly nice bed. Perfectly flat, no gap, no seam. |
| 1967 |
 Mobiliante Design Hans Hopfer The style of the young generation. Free, effortlessly, expandable. |
| 1969 |
 Player Design Hans Hopfer Cushions to play Sometimes the seat-puzzle and other times the lying-pool make a pleasure of living. Therefore it is named mobilia player. |
| 1969 |
 Lounge Design Hans Hopfer Living Landscape Consits of only three elements. It offers you a vast panorama having a lot of possibilities such as: to lie down, read, make love, sleep or dream, stretch yourself or just relax. Breadth of elements 95 cm x 95 cm Sitting-/Layingheight 18 cm oder 36 cm |
| 1971 |
 Depot Design Hans Hopfer program of box units |
| 1972 |
 Addition Design Prof. Peter Biedermann program of box units We don't stack up or down. We stack box units, cupboards, chests of drawers. And we change them around, always something new, and always just right. This was mobilia addition. |
| 1977 |
 Tavel Design Prof. Peter Biedermann Extending table |
| 1979 |
 Ensemble Design Rolf Heide Upholstery |
| 1981 |
 Kubus Design Nico van Houten Upholstery |
| 1982 |
 Quarto Design Christoph Böninger Shelves Semi-circle or quarter-circle |
| 1984 |
 Stick Design Eduard Erenski Wardrobe |
| 1985 |
 Ney-Toko Design Karsten Neumann, Werner Haupt Single- or Double-Bed |
| 1987 |
 Solo Hocker Design Rolf Heide Stool |
| 1987 |
 Solo Tischbock Design Rolf Heide Table-Stand |
| 1988 |
 Tokio Design Jan Armgardt Wardrobe |
| 1990 |
 Touched Bookcase Design Jan Armgardt Shelves |
| 1990 |
 alraune Design Christian Frank Shelves |